Plane Crash San Diego
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San Diego County officials identified four of the jet’s six occupants killed in the crash and ensuing fire. One was 42-year-old music agent and certified pilot David Shapiro, who owned the company to which the Cessna 550 Citation II was registered.
In the stillness of night, a quiet, tree-lined street in a San Diego neighborhood was plunged into chaos when a plane clipped a power line and crashed – turning cars into fireballs and sending residents fleeing in a haze of smoke and confusion.
The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office identified two more people who died after a small plane crashed in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood early Thursday morning.
From a music exec to photographer to martial artist, more is being learned about the lives lost in the early morning crash that took six lives.
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The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that six people were on board the Cessna 550 aircraft that crashed near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego, California, around 3:45 AM local time on Thursday.
A small jet crashed into San Diego’s Murphy Canyon neighbourhood early Thursday, killing at least two people on board and injuring eight others on the ground. The aircraft, identified as a Cessna Citation II,
Dominic Damian was identified by his fellow athletes at The Training Center in Pacific Beach as one of the victims of the deadly Murphy Canyon plane crash.